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    NEW YORK / RankWire.AI / – Bitcoin traded near $64,061 on Friday, July 10, keeping attention on regulated crypto products, tokenized securities and corporate bitcoin treasuries. The market now has more links to traditional finance than it had before U.S. spot bitcoin exchange-traded products began trading in 2024. Those channels have made bitcoin easier to hold through brokerage accounts, listed funds, custody platforms and public-company balance sheets.

    Bitcoin links deepen through ETFs and tokenized assets
    Bitcoin ETFs and tokenized assets are reshaping access to digital asset markets.

    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approved the listing and trading of spot bitcoin exchange-traded product shares on Jan. 10, 2024. The decision opened a regulated exchange route for investors seeking bitcoin exposure without direct wallet custody. The SEC also said the approval did not amount to an endorsement of bitcoin. That distinction remains important because bitcoin products still carry price, liquidity, custody and market-structure risks.

    BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF showed $46.32 billion in net assets as of July 9, 2026. Its benchmark level was listed at $63,198.25 on that date. The fund seeks to reflect the performance of bitcoin’s price, less expenses and liabilities. Shares trade on Nasdaq, and the product structure removes some operational tasks linked to holding bitcoin directly. It does not remove exposure to bitcoin’s market price.

    ETF access widens institutional links

    Tokenized real-world assets have also moved further into crypto market infrastructure. In April, OKX, BlackRock and Standard Chartered launched a framework that uses BlackRock’s BUIDL tokenized short-term U.S. Treasury fund in collateral workflows. The arrangement lets eligible OKX clients post BUIDL as collateral held in regulated custody at Standard Chartered while trading on OKX Middle East. The model connects tokenized Treasury exposure with exchange trading and custody controls.

    Corporate bitcoin holdings remain another visible part of the market. Strategy reported 843,775 bitcoin on July 6, 2026, according to its purchases data. The same data listed an average acquisition price of $75,476 and a bitcoin reserve value of about $52.44 billion. The company also reported 846,000 bitcoin on June 30, before a net reduction shown in its next weekly update. Its disclosures make it a major public-company reference point for bitcoin treasury exposure.

    Treasury holdings remain in focus

    The broader macro backdrop has also changed. U.S. M2 money stock reached $23.052 trillion in May 2026. The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers stood at 333.979 in May. The Federal Reserve kept the federal funds target range at 3.50 percent to 3.75 percent in its June 17 policy statement. These measures form part of the environment watched by crypto investors, fund managers and public companies with bitcoin exposure.

    Bitcoin’s current market structure includes direct ownership, spot exchange-traded products, listed company holdings, and tokenized collateral systems. Each route uses different rules, disclosures and custody arrangements. The expansion has made bitcoin more visible across asset management, trading, corporate finance and digital-asset infrastructure. It has not changed the asset’s price volatility. For investors and companies, the confirmed facts point to a larger market network built around access, custody, disclosure and risk management.

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